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Exploration in Orapa, Botswana
Exploration in Orapa, Botswana.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \nRNS Number : 9456O Botswana Diamonds PLC 13 August 2014 \n \n\n \n13 August 2014\n\n\n\nExploration in Orapa, Botswana\n \nThe board of Botswana Diamonds (AIM: BOD) has received the final Alrosa geological report on the exploration work undertaken on Prospecting Licence PL/117 in the Orapa area of Botswana.\n \nv The report identified four previously unknown mineralogical anomalies. Significantly two are coincidentwith geophysical anomalies reported earlier, 08 August 2014.\n \nv Target AN117/2, with strong mineralogical and geophysical anomalies, located in the northern part of the licence, will be drilled in September. Hole 1 will target the south eastern part of the anomaly, which shows maximum amplitude on the magnetics. The second hole will be drilled in the centre of the anomaly.\n \nv Target AN117/1 in the northwest has a very strong mineralogical signature. It will be drilled in September after further geophysical work to pinpoint drill-hole sites.\n \nv Two further anomalies, C&D are thought to be kimberlite dykes or veinlets and will not be drilled at this time.\n \nv Analysis of material on Prospecting Licence, PL/206, suggests that primary sources of diamonds can exist on the block. Further ground work will be done in Q4 2014.\n \nJohn Teeling, Chairman, commented \"The detailed mineralogical report received from Alrosa highlights targets on licence PL117 in Orapa. Four anomalies were identified, two of which also have strong geophysical signatures. We have identified the drill sites for two holes on anomaly AN117/2 which has very strong geophysical and kimberlite indicator mineral results. The second target, AN117/1, has very good mineralogical signatures. A little more work will be done in September to pinpoint the best drill location on AN117/1. It is significant that the evaluation strongly suggests that the chrome diopsides and diamonds recovered earlier are not all from the AK10 kimberlite known on PL117\"\n \n-Ends-\n_________________________________________________________________________________\n \nThis release has been approved by Benjamin Mosigi, MSc (Mineral Exploration and Mining Geology), who is a member of the Geological Society of South Africa.\n______________...